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Show Page Four - The Springville Herald - July 8, 1998 r A ' $ v. 0'1 The full cast of the Villa Theatre Playhouse through august 3. You can purchase tickets at production of "The Wizard of Oz" are shown the door or by calling 489-3088. All ages will here. The popular musical is being staged on enjoy this musical. Friday, Saturday and Monday at 7:30 p.m. Kristine Carter, Spencer Snyder to trade vows Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K. Carter of Springville, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Kristine R., to Mr. Spencer B. Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Snyder of Mapleton. The couple plans to be married on Friday, July 10, 1998 in the Mt. 'Timpanogos LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Conrad Ranch, 5591 E. South Fork Road, Provo Canyon. All family and friends are welcome. After touring Europe, the bride and groom will make their first home in Logan, Utah while they complete their studies at Utah State University. ETHR? 1 so? -i Amu Iff! i Hi. WXffgi r Kristine Carter Spencer Snyder Free hotline Should you be concerned about chest pain? What is heart arrhythmia and how can it be treated? Is there anything you can do to avoid heart problems? The answers to these and other questions are just a phone call away. Heart problems be the topic of July's Deseret NewsIntermountain Health Care Health Hotline. The free hotline will be offered of-fered Saturday, July 11, from 10 a.m. to noon. The toll-free hotline hot-line number, 1-800-925-8177, can be called from anywhere in the Intermountain region. All calls are confidential. Calls to the hotline will be answered by cardiologists Brian G. Crandall, MD, and Jeffrey S. Osborne, MD, both from the LDS Arrhythmia Clinic in Salt Lake City. The health hotline is a free community service provided by the Deseret News and IHC. IHC is a charitable, community-owned, nonprofit health care organization based in Salt Lake City that serves the health needs of Utah, Idaho and Wyoming residents. The IHC system includes in-cludes health insurance plans, 23 hospitals and associated clinics, and affiliated physicians. Last year, in 133,000 cases, IHC hospitals and associated clinics provided more than $26 million in charitable assistance. A central part of IHC's mission is to provide pro-vide quality medical care to persons with a medical need, regardless of ability to pay. .tavern, -jL' r I ; 1 jT ' A i ; ;,; """W .'. I 1 I Kara Knight, daughter of Jay and Charlene Knight of Springville, Spring-ville, has been selected to attend a national youth leadership conference in Washington D.C. Kara is one of two High School students chosen from Utah to participate with 450 students nationwide at the conference to be held August 5-9 at Georgetown Geor-getown University. Kara is sponsored by the March of Dimes Foundation. . There are 100 varieties of goldfish. Kennedee Smith, daughter of David and Natalie Smith of Springville, celebrated her first birthday June 10, 1998. Her grandparents are Steve and Annette Nielsen of Mapleton, Merrill and Effie Smart of Springville and the late Scott B. Smith She has a brother, Sco-ttie. Sco-ttie. Nearly half of the population of the U.S. moved from the home to another from 1985 to 1989, according to a Census Bureau report. UuD That means that you can call on me to fill your insurance needs with the coverage you want and at the lowest possible cost. Farmers Insurance Group specializes in Auto, Fire, Life and Commercial insurance and is famous for fast, fair, friendly claims service. I'd like to meet you. Why not give me a call today. to-day. I think you'll be glad you did. Karen Snow 25 East 200 South Springville, UT 84663 (801)489-8000 Aimee Porter, Curt Barton wedding Sat. Aimee Porter, daughter of Elizabeth Porter, and Curt Barton, son of Lamar and Rolaynne Barton, are pleased to announce their pending marriage on Saturday, July 11, 1998 at the Ephr-aim Ephr-aim Co-op in Ephraim, Utah. All family and friends are invited to attend a casual reception that evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Co-op. There will be an open housebar-b-que on August 8 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the home of the bride's mother in Springville. The bride-to-be graduated from Provo High School in 1994. She has attended Dixie Jr. College Col-lege and is currently employed as a secretary at Milt's Auto and Ryder in Springville. The prospective groom graduated from Mauii High School in 1988. He has attended Snow College and Brigham Young University. He is currently employed at Truss Works Inc. in Spanish Span-ish Fork. The couple will make their first home in Orem. Walker, Joseph Anson temple vows Announcement is made by Dr. and Mrs. Bradford L. Walker of Wilmington, North Carolina, Caroli-na, of the engagement of their daughter, Amy Lynne, to Mr. Joseph Paul Anson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Anson of Pleasant Grove, Utah. The couple plans to be married on Tuesday, July 14, 1998 in the Mt. Timpanogos LDS Temple. A reception will be held that evening at the f. t :ivt .i -tj o. i e- . 1 r r nr i o rr 3 iviamiaiNonn rieia aiaice center, ivd w. iouu North, Pleasant Grove. The bride-to-be is a senior at Brigham Young University majoring in English education. She served an LDS mission in Guatemala City, South Mission. Amy is the granddaughter of Russell and Beverly Walker of Mapleton and Eldon and Pat Puckett of Springville. The prospective groom is a junior at BYU majoring in English education. He served an LDS mission in Malaga, Spain. ' The couple will make their nome in Provo. A .0 V Aimee Porter - Curt Barton Joseph Anson Amy Walker V The New Gazebo is having a it July 9, 10, II 5 North Main, Payson We will celebrate Thursday, Friday, Saturday 1 1 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day $ We are a complete Wedding Shoppe and gift Jb mtique Rs q neuj speciality we will AH ' Mm M feature hond-croFted gift boskets fJ For Gv&ru ncrnsinn UJe will also hove a Wedding Gift Registry - $2 per person IEveiryinie nmvnitedlX 10 off the first complete fall wedding we book during the grand opening. &3 fi POOR |